Really no surprises in terms of the results. We all expected Green Bay, Pittsburgh, Seattle and Houston to win. However, I am very shocked that New York got blown out. They had a lot more talent than Green Bay, but Green Bay has Rodgers right now and he seems unstoppable.

I am also surprised the Detroit game wasn’t close. It isn’t as surprising as New York’s game because Seattle has the better team, quarterback and was at home, but it was a playoff game. I thought Detroit is good enough to keep it competitive knowing their season was on the line, but they couldn’t.

Now we move on to Divisional Round. Every single game should be close and exciting. Here are the game times for next Saturday and Sunday.

Divisional Round Schedule:

Saturday, January 14th

Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons, 1:35 PM (PT)

Houston Texans at New England Patriots, 5:15 PM (PT)

Sunday, January 15th

Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs, 10:05 AM (PT)

Green Bay Packers at Dallas Cowboys, 1:40 PM (PT)

The schedules are set and a preview for each game will come out by Friday this week. Make sure to come back to The JR Report to read about the upcoming games.

Ryan is currently a student at the University of North Carolina. He grew up in the Bay Area and has had Raiders season tickets his entire life fostering his love for the NFL. He has founded his own sports website, thejrreport.com and works at the Sports Desk for the Daily Tar Heel. You can follow Ryan on twitter @rytime98 if you want to discuss anything sports.